Posts Tagged ‘Reviews’

Once More With Streaming: Voivod’s Target Earth

Oh boy, here we go again. Voivod‘s thirteenth studio release, Target Earth, isn’t due out for release until next Tuesday (January 22), but luckily for fans of the band you ...


Polkadot Cadaver Release Details For New Album

Polkadot Cadaver, the Baltimore based experimental rock band (and spiritual successor to Dog Fashion Disco) has been relatively quiet since their much lauded 2011 sophomore effort, Sex Offender — an ...


New Within the Ruins Album Elite, Due Feb 26th

We’ve known that Within the Ruins have been working on a new album for a while now, and finally they’ve come out and announced the details. It will be titled ...


Heavy Blog’s Primer For 2013 — Part Eight: TesseracT, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Intronaut, Carcass, and Gorguts

Their debut was Alkahest’s number one album of 2011, and for good reason. Just go and read our review of it and you will see why. However, marred by singer ...


Protest the Hero Put the Fun in “Fundraising”

Everybody’s favorite Canadian goofballs Protest the Hero recently launched a fundraising campaign in preparations for their new album. They’ve set up some neat perks to motivate fans in participating in ...


7 Horns 7 Eyes Cancel Upcoming Tour; Annex Theory To Continue As Headliner

Late last year we announced the Heavy Blog sponsored Canadian Throes of Existence Tour featuring 7 Horns 7 Eyes and Annex Theory. With the tour a month away, the band ...


Cloudkicker Releases New EP Hello

Cloudkicker‘s Ben Sharp is a hell of a guy. He’s always putting out new music for free, and much of the time it’s a surprise when he does it. The ...


The Acacia Strain Are Giving You Money For Nothing!

Not in the way that you’re hoping for though! The Acacia Strain have been reported to be releasing their Money for Nothing EP on February 19th. Most of the tracks ...


Cannibal Corpse 25th Anniversary Means One Thing: Awesome Tours and Merch!

Cannibal Corpse are one of the best death metal bands ever. There’s no denying that, and in celebration of their 25th anniversary, they’re releasing limited edition commemorative merch! This is actually really ...


Apparently British Bands Just Can’t Keep Vocalists — Aliases Once Again Without A Frontman

In the past decade or so, it’s been known for British bands to have apparently disproportionately larger chances of losing vocalists. Sikth disbanded because they lost their trademark dual frontmen, ...